Court Of Record: A court in which a permanent record of proceedings is made; a court having the power to fine or imprison for contempt.
Court of recordA court in which the proceedings are recorded, transcribed, and maintained as permanent records. cross-claimIn a civil proceeding, if there are two or more defendants, one defendant can raise a claim against another defendant.
court of record A court in which proceedings are recorded and made a matter of public record; in Washington, the superior court, the Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court.
COURT OF RECORD -- A court whose proceedings are by law permanently recorded by a public officer other than the judge; they have the power to fine or imprison for contempt.
Court of record Definition : a court whose acts and proceedings are kept on permanent record Search Legal Dictionary ...
ATTACHMENT,' in law, a process from a court of record, awarded by the justices at their discretion, on a bare suggestion, or on their own knowledge, and properly grantable in cases of contempt.
out of the state, the deceased being indebted to any of the inhabitants of the state, for a debt contracted within the same to the value of ú20, then, and in such case, such administrator, before he can obtain any judgment in any court of record ...
judicial hearing officer (JHO): a person who has served as a judge or justice of a court of record of the Unified Court System, and who no longer is serving in such capacity, ...
It is said, that a disclaimer of a freehold estate must be in a court of record, because a freehold shall not be divested by bare words, in pais.
Has previously been declared to be a vexatious litigant by any state or federal court of record in any action or proceeding based upon the same or substantially similar facts, transaction, or occurrence.
See also: Record, Court, Action, Law, State
 
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